DGK Workgroup Young Crystallographers

Stuttgart 2016

Microsymposium “Lightning talks of young crystallographers”
and Get-Together of the “Young Crystallographers”
at the 24th Annual Conference of the German Crystallographic Society

Chairs: Julia Dshemuchadse (Ann Arbor, MI, US), Oliver Pecher (Cambridge, UK)

Monday March 14th – Thursday 17th 2016
@ Universität Stuttgart

17 abstracts of young scientists were selected for 5-minute presentations during a lightning talk session and a subsequent poster session.
STOE sponsored three prizes that were awarded by a committee of three experienced scientists to:

Manuela Gorgel, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Sandrina Meis, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Gregor Hofer, ETH Zürich

The winning posters:

1.6 Å Structure of PilBac1: Insights into Long-Range Electron Transfer in Bacteria and a Sulfur-SAD Success Story, Manuela Gorgel

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Computational adsorption experiments at the (100)-pyrite-water interface: The influence of surface defects to the H2O-adsorption model, Sandrina Meis

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On the mechanism and accompanying effects of two-dimensional polymerization in a novel mono-layered monomer crystal, Gregor Hofer

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The presentations given at the microsymposium were:

  • MS04-01, “1.6 Å Structure of PilBac1: Insights into Long-Range Electron Transfer in Bacteria and a Sulfur-SAD Success Story”, Manuela Gorgel (München/DE, Aarhus/DK)
  • MS04-02, “Temperature-induced phase transition in tetragonal copper sulfide at low temperatures”, Dominik Zimmer (Frankfurt am Main/DE)
  • MS04-04, “High-pressure phase transition and single-crystal elasticity of SrCO3 by Raman spectroscopy and Brillouin spectroscopy”, Nicole Biedermann (Hamburg/DE)
  • MS04-05, “On the mechanism and accompanying effects of two-dimensional polymerization in a novel mono-layered monomer crystal”, Gregor Hofer (Zürich/CH)
  • MS04-06, “Synthesis, Characterization, and investigation of electronic and optical properties of double perovskite oxide BaSrMgTeO6, Mohammed Ait Haddouch (Casablanca/MA)
  • MS04-07, “Controlled Stepwise Synthesis of a Cu MOF”, Qianqian Guo (Aachen/DE)
  • MS04-08, “Anion recognition by dinuclear Ni(II) complexes with macrocyclic NHC ligands”, Philipp J. Altmann (Garching/DE)
  • MS04-09, “Structure Analysis of Human Prolidase Mutations gives insight into the Prolidase Deficiency disease mechanisms”, Piotr Wilk (Berlin/DE)
  • MS04-10, “Influence of Modulators for MOF Formation”, Jens Bergmann (Leipzig/DE)
  • MS04-11, “Riddles of a novel Mn-polymer with a tetraazaadamantane-like ligand”, Dejan Premužić (Marburg/DE)
  • MS04-12, “Computational adsorption experiments at the (100)-pyrite-water interface: The influence of surface defects to the H2O-adsorption model”, Sandrina Meis (Bochum/DE)
  • MS04-13, “A Racemic Solution Crystallizing as a Disordered Crystal Structure of Opposite Enantiomers: Pseudoracemates in a Sohncke and a Centrosymmetric Space Group”, Roy Herrmann (Berlin/DE)
  • MS04-14, “Crystallographic and energetic evaluation tools for the prediction of ionic conduction of Al in oxides”, Falk Meutzner (Freiberg/DE)
  • MS04-15, “Disordered Intermetallic Phases visited by Solid-State NMR and Quantum Mechanical Calculations”, Bernhard Mausolf (Aachen/DE)
  • MS04-17, “Millisecond time resolved diffraction study of SrCO3 at high pressures and temperatures”, Michal Stekiel (Frankfurt am Main/DE)